Anti-white hate speech by ANC-officials grows, and there were 32 farm murders and 184 attacks targetting Afrikaner families in the first three months of 2009:

Farmers, smallholders and communities in towns increasingly have to do their own (unarmed) police-patrolling - and farmers now claim that the death rates of farm attacks are dropping very slowly from the peak in 2001 because they do their own patrols and citizen-watches. Afrikaner agricultural organisations such as Agri-SA and the Transvaal Agricultural Union, who maintain these records, also said that Afrikaner communities in towns and cities have also started organising their own unarmed self-policing groups because of the poor SAPS response to their crime-calls, and beginning to book small successes in turning attackers over to the police for prosecution. One of the main problems all these self-defence and community-policing forums are facing however are the increased levels of anti-Afrikaner hate-speech by ANC-officials: emanating from black police officers, black judges, black youth leaders and even black MPs and Ministers this year. This hate-speech continues to create a ‘growing atmosphere of anti-white hatred’, warns the civil rights organisation Afri-Forum. They warn that this hate-speech by ANC-officials is reaching boiling point. AfriForum has also laid a charge with the world's governing body of athletics against Leonard Chuene, the black ANC-linked president of Athletics South Africa (ASA) for inciting racial polarisation over athlete Caster Semenya. http://www.afriforum.co.za/english/?p=3289 ANC Youth League president Julius Malema was also named as inciting racial polarisation in his public statements, said their spokesman Kallie Kriel.

Earlier this year, the Freedom Front Plus opposition party laid charges with the SA Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) against two Odendaalsrus police officers for allegedly calling a farmer a "white dog". In a letter to the SAHRC, FF Plus spokesman Pieter Groenewald referred to a recent Bloemfontein newspaper report alleging that SA Police Service Constables Mokwena and Mafabatho of the Odendaalsrus Police Station had called a farmer a "white dog" and told him that "all white dogs in South Africa will be killed". These are not isolated incidents Afrikaner human-rights groups such as the Pro-Afrikaans Action Group (PRAAG), warn -- a tsunami of anti-white hate-speech and anti-white racist hate-crimes is sweeping across the country in growing intensity .

One of the most shocking recent examples of two anti-white racist hate-crimes were the April 1 2009 torture murders of Alice Lotter, 77, and her daughter Helen, 57, which caused a wave of abhorrance amongst the entire white community because of its incredible cruelty. The women, both frail, were tortured to death at their farm in Allenridge near Welkom in the Free State on April 1 2009. According to forensic evidence, the Lotter mother and daughter had died excruciatingly painful deaths: first tortured by being stabbed with broken glass bottles into their vaginas. One of the women also had her breasts cut off while she was still alive – and then both women’s blood, police forensic experts found, had been used to paint the ANC’s anti-Afrikaner hate slogan ‘Kill the Boer Kill the Farmer’ on the walls of their homestead. They were then allegedly killed by strangulation: i.e. they were hanged after their excruciating torture. Cruel torture-murders of two Afrikaans women was muti-harvesting: Read the original story in Afrikaans

AfriForum also lodged complaints on behalf of a member of the public, Joe Wilkinson, against a member of the South African Police Service (SAPS) with the SA Human Rights Commission (HRC) and Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) of the police, after a black police inspector in Delmas member threatened Wilkinson with a fire-arm and said that his "iron shoots whites too".http://www.afriforum.co.za/english/?p=2061

August 28 2009 – Calling the Democratic Alliance leader and premier of the Western Cape province Helen Zille "a monster" saw an ANC MP rapped over the knuckles in Parliament. http://www.da.org.za/newsroom.htm?action=view-news-item&id=7181 MPs and MECs of the National Council of Provinces were in a joint sitting for a Women's Month debate when ANC MP Peace Mabe made the comment during a speech. "The reference to Ms Zille as 'a monster' in no way enhances the debate," said National Council of Provinces chairman Mninwa Mahlangu, ruling it out of order. Mabe was reluctant to withdraw the statement. She began to make a speech: "Honourable chairperson, I know for sure that in the DA they are highly educated..." Mahlangu cut her short. "Order! Honourable member, can you withdraw your statement?" "I withdraw," said Mabe. This article was originally published on page 11 of The Star on August 28, 2009 http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=6&art_id=vn20090828040055241C605423

Feb 13 2009 Daniel Maluleke of Beeld newspaper wrote that seven uniformed men in police uniforms had attacked 64-year-old Afrikaner resident Conraad Coertze outside his Groenkloof, Pretoria home. During this 7am assault, the old man was told: "We wish you would bleed to death, you f..ng Boer'. Coertze was ambushed by the men -- dressed in South African Police Service uniforms -- at the security gate of his smallholding while he was unlocking it for the arrival of the gardener. They forced him into the homestead, hogtied him with wire, and started kicking and beating him. "'Then one carved open my right leg with a knife, and kicked me in the groin and on the left knee. Then he said 'we wish you would bleed to death, you f...ng Boer'. The gardener was also assaulted - and then the gardener's mother, Mr Coertze's housekeeper Anna Matsimbi, arrived at the house and immediately rushed off to find help, walking two blocks to ask neighbours to contact the police. Police said they 'did not know whether these uniformed men had been cops.' No-one was arrested. see

August 27 2009 – BRITS. Linda de Beer reports in Beeld newspaper that police are puzzled about the circumstances surrounding the death of Gerhardus Hermie Cloete, 47, whose half-naked, torched body was found in the veldt between Jericho and the Dikhololo wildlife reserve near Brits. Police inspector Wilmarie van der Merwe said Cloete’s hands and feet were tied with shoelaces. He was reported missing last Thursday after police found his abandoned Nissan Almera about 10km outside Jericho. The rear window was broken, blood was found on the rear seat, and the car’s front and rear buffers were found near the body – about 4km from the car, said Van der Merwe. Cloete’s trousers were torched and his upperbody was unclothed. No further details were published about Mr Cloete’s background. http://www.beeld.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/1928/529ec966613542f3981e81dd2715b1aa/27-08-2009%2010-08/Polisie_wonder_oor_lyk_in_veld

PRETORIA NORTH – An 65-year-old granddad who was a long-time sufferer of a heart condition, Wilhelm Lotterie, was humiliated, beaten and bludgeoned to death in front of daughter-in-law Jessica, 23, and her infant son, Wilhelm’s newborn grandson Danté -- after his two adult sons were lured from their homestead when a large armed gang of blacks had torched the veldt.

Pictured left by Beeld journalist Theana Calitz are a deeply traumatised Piet and Jessica, speaking about their ordeal.

Police captain Jan Sepato said the two Lotterie sons were dousing the fire when the old man, who was sitting on the porch, was forced at gunpoint to lie down on the living room floor, where he was hogtied – and his pants were also pulled down to below his knees to humiliate him even further in front of his daughter-in-law. Mrs Lotterie had to watch helplessly as they bludgeoned the old man with a pistol and kicked him while he was lying defencelessly on the floor. When the brothers returned from dousing the fire, they were ambushed by the killers, and tied up in the toilet and bathroom. The armed gang took meat from the freezer, as well as cash, electronics, cellphones and the family’s old Ford Fiesta, reg. WHF052GP. Neighbour Jan Vermaak, who lives about a kilometer from the Lotterie homestead, said he’d helped them douse the veldt fire and was just washing himself when he heard the screaming. He sent his sons with flashlights to go and take a look – and the boys returned to report that a woman was screaming loudly. He found the distraught Jessica holding her newborn standing in the dirt road with husband Piet. They were all in shock and Vermaak said he took them back to his own home. He then helped organised a search party with the homesteaders in the area to try and find the robber gang – but they were long-gone by then. Of course the police have arrested no-one. http://www.beeld.com/Content/Suid-Afrika/Nuus/1928/8688f56172b5425aab53220ea92701af/26-08-2009%2012-08/Rowers_skop,_slaan_man_dood

Lauren Cohen reports on August 18 2009 that five days after “flower child” mom Tracey-Leigh Frankish’s screams scared off would-be burglars, house robbers struck again, this time taking her life.

A cheap TV set, hi-fi and a small amount of money were the only things stolen from the murdered 33-year-old Gauteng sales representative’s cottage in Farmall, an agricultural holding north of Fourways. She worked at the food manufacturing company Ma Baker.

Johan Burger, senior researcher at the Institute for Security Studies, who last year co-authored a report on crime and public security in South Africa, said the murder highlighted how political promises had not been kept as far as the eradication of farm attacks was concerned. “The conclusion we came to in our report was that there was a vacuum [in crime-fighting regarding] rural safety.” Burger said this was a result of the phasing out of South African National Defence Force units, or commandos, deployed specifically to patrol rural areas in South Africa since 2003. “[The phasing out] was not supposed to happen until sector policing, police reservists and crime-combating units were in place. In almost all [rural areas] we visited in our research, none of this had been done,” Burger added. Frankish’s murder means that her seven-year-old son, Taidg, will grow up without a mother. The break-in happened in the early hours of Sunday morning, when Taidg was with his grandparents, Fred and Helen Britz, at their Bryanston home. “We’ve told him what happened, but I don’t think he realises what death is all about,” Fred Britz said. “He said: ‘They’ve killed my mom, they shot her’. It’s tough, the circumstances of her death. We never thought it would happen to us.”

Husband lives in UK

Frankish, who was in the process of divorcing her husband, who lives in the UK, had been leasing a cottage on a plot. Private security company RSS Security responded to a panic signal followed by an alarm signal at 12.47pm. A security officer who arrived at the premises six minutes later found the security gate on the front door had been forced open. Frankish was found kneeling in front of her bed, with a gunshot wound in the head. “When the security officer went outside to radio for medical back-up he saw three suspects fleeing into the bushes and gave chase,” said RSS Security managing director Sean Mooney. The unidentified men got away. Dion Stephens, a school friend, told The Times that Frankish had been a humanitarian. “She wanted to fix the world we live in, quit her job, teach people how to grow vegetables and live a self-sustainable life. The people she wanted to help were the people who murdered her,” he said. Friends have been posting messages on Frankish’s Facebook page, where Stephens asked people to honour her memory by wearing purple or turquoise, “her favourite colours”, to her memorial service. Dean Dawson, of food manufacturing company Ma Baker, where Frankish worked, said staff were distraught at her murder. “It feels surreal. It’s disturbing. She was a flower-power child, if I can put it that way, friendly to everybody.”

Murder blamed on victim by cop: ‘the door was left unlocked…’

Douglasdale police spokesman Inspector Balan Muthan confirmed a murder case was under investigation – and blamed the murder on the victim: “There are no suspects. The front door was left unlocked. Police and the security firm reacted within minutes, but the suspects had fled and the area is so dark at night,” Muthan said. http://www.newsvibe.co.za/external.php?node=135471

Lauren Cohen also reported on August 20 2009 in The Times of Johannesburg that in the wake of Farmall resident Tracey-Leigh Frankish’s murder, the northern Johannesburg community had been living in fear of “marauding gangs”. Jerry de Beer, who lives on a plot not far from where burglars shot and killed Frankish, 33, last weekend, told The Times that the single mother’s murder was the second in the area in just two weeks. “Marius Labuschagne, living on a plot in a caravan, was murdered on August 1. Only his cellphone was taken,” De Beer said. “Residents are living in absolute fear every night as the marauding gangs go about their deeds unhindered,” he said. De Beer has been keeping track of crime in his area and his records show that there have been nine armed robberies and 27 burglaries in the area this year alone.

“Barely half of the 114 plots in Farmall are occupied; residents are starting to abandon their properties out of fear and desperation. “We have no means to protect ourselves — normal electric fences, beams and alarms are not a deterrent anymore. “Even armed response when activated cannot guarantee that you will survive an attack from these ruthless, murdering thieves,” De Beer said. And the police, he claims, are not pulling their weight because they have failed to investigate three armed robberies committed on his property alone. Balan Muthan, spokesman for the Douglasdale police, who are responsible for the area, said extra police officers and vehicles have now been brought in. “We have also stepped up the number of patrols and the mounted unit is coming in,” Muthan said. “The problem is that the plots are so big and there are many trees. If there are people hiding on the properties, you can’t see them.” http://www.thetimes.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=1052518

2009-08-19 Bloemfontein - Three of five armed men were arrested after a gang of five attacked 85-year-old Afrikaner farm woman Kathrina Fourie near Soutpan, Free State police said on Wednesday. Sergeant Thandi Mbambo said five men attacked the woman on the farm Goedverblijf near Soutpan while her partner was fetching farmworkers on Tuesday morning.

Police said the farmer returned around at 07:00 on Tuesday to find footprints leading to the garage door, which connected with the house. When he went to the front door of the house he heard screams. "He found Kathrina Fourie in the passage bleeding heavily. She had several stab wounds." Mbambo said Mrs Fourie was taken to the Pelonomi regional hospital in Bloemfontein and was in a critical condition. Neighbouring farmers were alerted about the incident and “suspicious-looking men” were seen running through the fields in the direction of the adjacent squatter camp. Three men were arrested with the help of farmworkers on their way to work. A laptop computer, two cellphones and batteries allegedly stolen from the farm were found in their possession. It’s not known when the other two men are expected to be arrested.Mbambo said a case of attempted murder was opened and the three men, aged 18 and 19, from Bultfontein and Soutpan, would appear at the Brandfort Magistrate's Court on Friday. SAPA http://www.news24.com/Content/SouthAfrica/News/1059/0a60ae7b74314c66a6402cf928394879/19-08-2009-10-10/5_men_attack_woman,_85

"I was not going to let that man kill my husband. I got angry and I fought back."

These were the defiant words of Pretoria pensioner Anna-Marie Saaiman, 78, who although bleeding heavily after her attacker bit off the tip of her ring finger to try and get to her wedding ring, beat off the man trying "to kill" her husband, Koert, 80, at their smallholding in Kromdraai, north of Pretoria on Thursday. The Saaimans had just returned from Pretoria where they had done their weekly shopping, when they were attacked at their modest home. As Koert unloaded the shopping and Anna-Marie opened up the kitchen door, their attacker, who they had seen walking past their home as they left for the shops earlier in the day, attacked them. 'I thought it was over but he came back at us again' Hitting Saaiman over the head before holding her around the neck and throttling her, the man told her to keep quiet. Instead a defiant Saaiman screamed to her husband for help as she wrestled with her attacker who beat her over the head with a spanner before he grabbed a knobkerrie and proceeded to hit her. As her husband ran inside to help, the man turned on him kicking him to the ground before he hit him repeatedly with the knobkerrie, eventually breaking it over his arm.

He wanted to kill us…

It was at that point that Saaiman launched herself at her husband's assailant, hitting him on the back and head with a sjambok before grabbing a piece of the broken knobkerrie and beating the attacker with it. As she did so the man turned on her grabbing her hand biting the tip of her ring finger off in an attempt to get to her wedding ring. Saaiman, who often play wrestles with her grandson when he comes to visit, managed to kick her attacker "where it hurts" causing him to let go of her as he fell to the ground. Her husband, seizing the opportunity, managed to push him out of their home. "I thought it was over but he came back at us again. As my husband held the door shut the man broke a window and pulled off the burglar bars. "He was mad. He wanted to get to us. You could see that he wanted to kill us," she said. Saaiman and her husband eventually managed to scare off the man when he heard them phoning the police and friends for help. Bleeding profusely Saaiman was rushed to Eugene Marais Hospital by her son-in-law where doctors examined and treated for her injuries before sending her home. Saaiman said if it had not been for the wrestling lessons from her grandson they might have been killed. "He taught me what I needed today to keep us alive. When the man grabbed me around the neck I knew what to do." Police spokesman Inspector Llifi Ramatlo said the attacker had fled empty-handed and that no arrest had been made. He said only“a case of housebreaking” was being investigated… (not attempted murder and armed robbery?)This article was originally published on page 1 of Pretoria News on August 21, 2009 http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=15&art_id=vn20090821034626466C968765

http://jv.news24.com/Die_Volksblad/Nuus/0,,5-83_2546642,00.html Aug 09 2009 Loraine Kalp of Volksblad newspaper, Villiers, Free State, reports VILLIERS. Free State – Mrs Marita Stolz, 50 -- widow of the kidnapped and murdered security guard at an abbattoir farm -- Coen Stoltz, 53, said it was a huge shock to the family to see his tied-up, tortured body after it was found dumped in the Vaal River yesterday. “However at least our worries about what happened to him, are over, We now know he was murdered in a very cruel way. He was tied up and looks horrible.’ (PLEASE – if anybody has a sharper picture of Mr Stoltz, please email it to a.j.stuijt@knid.nl ) Police Insp. Neels du Randt had been searching for Mr Stoltz ever since he was kidnapped from his job on Thursday-night at an abbattoir farm located at Vaal river next to the N3 highway. The office was in great disarray and there were signs of a fight, with blood traces. Two computers were looted and Stoltz’ shoes and a sock were lying next to the office. One of the shoes’ laces had been removed – and the inspector said Stoltz hands were tied up with it when he was found. The family and police had been searching for him ever since – besides themselves with fear. “We kept hoping that he was just left lying somewhere, tied up, and that we’d find him alive, said Mrs Stoltz. “I have no tears left, I feel all empty,’ she said. “My sons Coenraad 20 of Kempton Park and Lourens, 19, of Middelburg, are in terrible shape after seeing his body. One of his eyes were smashed in and he has terrible wounds. It would have been easier to lose him to some kind of illness, but knowing that he was murdered in such a cruel way, is horrid,’ she added. They still don’t know whether he was just dumped in the water while he was tied up and still alive, or whether he was murdered before he was dumped. The investigating officer, Viljoen, said no-one has been arrested as yet. Anyone with information can phone him at telephone 083-381-1976. Kidnapped body of guard found in river.

Jul 30 2009 Hilda Fourie reports in Beeld newspaper that two businessmen, Flip Nel, 46 and Christo Smit, 42, were gunned down by four armed black men as they left their Elandsfontein smallholding’s homestead to go to work. An employer of the two men found them badly injured after hearing the gunshots. She reports on August 1 that Smit succumbed to his wounds in hospital. Read Beeld Afrikaans news story The late Mr Nel, family album photograph left, owned the Floral Art shop at Ifafi, one of three holiday resorts bordering the popular Hartbeespoort Dam. He was shot in the chest. His housemate Smit works as supervisor for one of the production lines at the cosmetics company Prime Products, which is located on the premises of the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation at Pelindaba. He was shot in the stomach. “They were gunned down blindly, just as they left their house,’ said John Foulds, 52, a neighbour who rushed to the scene and helped make the injured Afrikaners comfortable until the air-ambulance and police showed up – TWO HOURS LATER…

Jul 24 2009 Hilda Fourie of Beeld newspaper reports that 54-year-old Johann Blignaut, a business advisor who works in the pharmaceutical industry, was working on his laptop-computer in his lapa (a fenced off picnic area inside a garden) at 5am on Friday-morning, July 23 2009 – something he did every morning.

He was shot dead when an unknown armed men tore down portions of a prefabricated concrete wall, walked up to Blignaut, fired several bullets through his head and neck – and left again without stealing anything. Police inspector Duane Lightfoot said their investigations found that the gunmen had torn out entire panels of a prefabricated concrete wall surrounding the smallholding property, had entered the lapa and killed Blignaut. Blignaut ‘s head also hit a sharp object as he fell down dead, Lightfoot said. Nothing was robbed at all.

Ionn, Blignaut's 22-year-old son, was woken up while sleeping in his bedroom, which is situated right next to the lapa. "My dad usually woke up around the 5am to work in the lapa, but on Saturday morning things did not happen as usual." The laptop computer, usually a much sought-after article for armed robbers, was left untouched, said LIghtfoot.

Police: 'We have noticed that people are being senselessly killed in their homes'

"Because I usually go to bed late, I'm in deep sleep at that time. But on Saturday morning I was woken up by his screams and about four gunshots in the backyard. When I got out I found him lying on the ground bleeding," said Ionn. According to Ionn, his father had been shot in the head and neck, and the neck was bleeding profusely. Now the family do not feel safe in their home despite assurances by police that they would bring those responsible to book. "We bought this house here specifically because we wanted to be close to nature as that is the kind of person my father was. He loved the outdoors and this place was just ideal," said Ionn. Blignaut, who worked in the pharmaceutical industry and was also a business adviser, is the latest victim in the string of murders that have occurred in the rural areas of Pretoria East over the last two weeks. These murders are often accompanied by extremely cruel acts of torture. And now the deputy national police commissioner has pledged that special measures will be taken to stop the killings, reports Pretoria News. Friday, Deputy National Commissioner Andre Pruis said they had noticed the recent murders in Pretoria East and were paying special attention to them.

"We have noticed that people are being senselessly killed in their homes and the murderers do not even take any of their possessions. We are employing crime intelligence and doing pattern analysis to determine what exactly is motivating these murders," said Pruis.

Jul 18 2009 Beeld court journalist Susan Cilliers reports that two murderers of Dutch-born physician/philanthropist Dr Pieter Ernst at his Hekpoort farm near Magaliesburg four years ago, were yesterday sentenced to 22 years prison each. Chabuse Steve Lebakeng and Khaladi Thabang, jr, both in their thirties, were earlier found guilty of murder, armed robbery and illegal firearms possession.

Censorbugbear-Reports had not noted down this murder in earlier reports of farm murders, and we are thus today adding his name to our list below. Picture: the murdered Dr. Pieter Ernst and his youngest son, Maxwell ( now 11), who lives in The Netherlands with mom Rene and brother Hugo.

Son Pieter junior, 23, said after the sentencing at the Pretoria High court that ‘this wouldn’t bring back my dad, but it helps to know that two people were captured and put in prison’. His father was murdered on 29 July 2005 on the family farm near Hekpoort, Magaliesburg when he travelled there to pay workers. He was ambushed at the farm entrance and shot at point-blank range in the head. His lifeless body was found by neighbour, police insp. Dawid van der Merwe, detective of Magaliesburg , and who had stopped when he saw Dr Ernst’s Mercedes Benz ML430, still idling at the farm entrance. It’s not known why the Mercedes wasn’t stolen – the murderers had targetted the payroll instead. Dr Ernst emigrated to South Africa from the Netherlands in the 1990s. "His murder is so senseless and cruel. He was a warm-hearted, kind person and generous. We always felt that he was bigger than life, he was like a dad for us all. We are devastated,’’ said a friend, Ms Clorinda Scalco, shorly after the murder. One of the murderers/robbers was a former worker who had been fired legally for thievery. Ernst Jr. said the murderers were caught because “they had bragged about what they did. Stories started emerging at our farm amongst the workers, and we were told that one person with the nickname Chilli Boy had been involved. The police was notified and they were caught.’ Dr Ernst started the NGO-charity Marang House in 1998 at Northcliff Johannesburg for chronically-ill children suffering from diabetes and kidney-ailments, several years after his emigration from the Netherlands. He first worked at state hospitals and started the rescue house with inherited money when he started his own private practice. “He saw how children with serious chronic illnesses often literally lived all their lives in hospitals. He bought a house behind his consulting rooms to offer these children a home while they were being treated at the hospital,’ said his son. “We have since that time cared for more than seventy children,’ the son added. He’s now taken over as the managing director of Marang House. His two brothers are in The Netherlands, Hugo, 20, and Maxwell, 11 with their mother Rene. Marang House could use some extra funding in these economically-hard times, Mr Ernst added. Our readers are asked to please donate to Marang House in honour of Dr Ernst’s memory.http://www.maranghouse.orghttp://www.ad.nl/buitenland/article301315.ece

Graeme Hosken reports on the front page of the Pretoria News on July 15 2009 (left) that Pretoria businessman Nick Roets was gunned down at his smallholding moments after his wife and a worker had left to make a delivery. Roets, 56, was shot dead in his Raslouw home after he was overpowered by an unknown number of assailants at lunchtime on Tuesday. The community-watch system has collapsed several months ago in the area, and ever since then, violent crime has skyrocketed, residents told Hosken. Roets, who was shot through the heart, is believed to have been killed with his own revolver, which, according to the police, was among six guns that were stolen, along with money and a laptop computer.It is believed that the gunmen took Roets's gun - which he always carried with him after the family were attacked in their home in 2001 - after overpowering him.As crying friends and relatives gathered to comfort the Roets family, shocked neighbours stood outside their homes waiting for news. "I can't believe it. I have spent most of the day outside and did not hear anything," said neighbour Peter Kgatuke. He described Roets as a friendly man who always had a smile on his face. "Whenever I saw him as I left for work he would wave and smile at me. He seemed to be a very kind person, and my heart goes out to his family," he said. Kgatuke added that since the collapse of the area's community watch system, violent crime has escalated. "Last week my neighbour's domestic worker narrowly escaped an attack when robbers broke into the house. These crimes are all because our community security system has fallen apart," he said, describing how effective the neighbourhood watch system had been. Asked why the system had collapsed, Kgatuke said: "I do not know. Everyone was in e-mail contact with each other. We were in the process of erecting security walls and gates around our community, and everything seemed to be on track until it suddenly all fell apart. "I am still trying to understand why the system collapsed," he said, adding that at the time of the collapse he had feared that someone would be seriously injured or even killed in an attack. Another neighbour, Imtiaz Patel, agreed and said the gated community system would have gone a long way towards protecting people. "Unfortunately it did not materialise and now this has happened. Our greatest fears have been realised," he said. He said it would now be a case of people waking up in the morning and wondering who had been killed during the night. "It is imperative that we revise this community watch system if our neighbourhood is to be kept safe. We cannot allow these killings to continue," he said. Another resident, who asked not to be named, said his family were terrified. "If this can happen in broad daylight, imagine what can happen at night. We do not feel safe. We already have burglar bars and alarms. What else are we now meant to do to protect ourselves?" he asked. Police captain Louise Read confirmed that the murder happened shortly after Roets's wife and a worker left on an errand. "When she returned at 2pm she found her husband dead in the study. At this stage the motive for the killing appears to be robbery, as six guns, along with a laptop computer and hi-fi system, were taken. "Roets's revolver was also stolen," she said. It was not known how the gunmen entered the house as there was no sign of forced entry. "This will form part of our investigation," Read said, adding that the police were following several leads. Anyone with information on the identity or whereabouts of the gunmen can contact CrimeStop at 08600-10111. This article was originally published on page 1 of Pretoria News on July 15, 2009 http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=15&art_id=vn20090715043122202C944154

20090712 “Say your last words,” said murderers of Piet van den Berg, Cullinan – then they shot him in the back, locked wife Madeleine in a closet and torched their homestead…

Jul 12 2009 -- An elderly, working-class Afrikaner smallholder of Cullinan was shot dead in front of his wife’s eyes on Sunday-morning– and then their homestead was torched by three armed attackers after they locked her in a closet. Madeleine van den Berg, 60, was told before she was locked up: ‘Say your last words because we are going to burn down your house.’ Picture: Beeld photographer Cornél van Heerdenhttp://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2538185,00.html Mrs Madeleine van den Berg, 60, of the Cullinan smallholdings, said after they shot dead her husband, the murderers locked her in a closet before setting the homestead alight. Her daughter Mrs Ilse Theologo told Beeld that her mother told the murderers of her husband that she ‘wanted to go to heaven’. Mrs van den Berg managed to break her bonds and broke out of the closet, rushing with their bakkie to Theo van Rensburg’s smallholding. Neighbours helped carry their furniture from the burning cottage. Her soot-covered son-in-law Claude Stander told the newspaper, standing in front of the smouldering cottage: “Why? One can’t help but ask, why did they torch the house after they had shot him dead and took everything they wanted. It’s so senseless.’ Mr van den Berg ran a small workshop on their meagre smallholding, and was attacked there at around 11am, with three black men demanding ‘the keys to the gun-safe’. It’s not known how these men knew that the couple had a registered gun-safe since police have not arrested anyone for the crime. Mrs van den Berg suffers from hip-problems, so when they forced her at knife-point to lie down on her stomarch on the bed while demanding the keys, the old lady was unable to comply because of the pain. They then cut one of her wrists while Mr van den Berg walked down the hall to get the keys. One of the attackers then shot him without any warnings in his back, with the gunman telling Mrs van den Berg: “The old man didn’t cooperate’. The terrified woman then was forced at knifepoint to step across her husband’s bleeding body to fetch the keys to the safe. Stolen were their cellphones, legally registered firearms (what good is a firearm when it has to be locked in a safe?) and some money. Then they tied her up, locked the woman up in a closet and set her house alight. She managed to get out however, saving herself from a fiery death. Said her neighbour van Rensburg: “She ran into our house in a state of hysteria. She screamed ‘help, they shot Piet and the house is burning down’ “. He drove her back to the burning homestead with Madeleine immediately trying to get inside to get her husband out. She passed out from the smoke and Van Rensburg had to drag her out while one of his workers, who used to work for the fire department, dragged Piet van den Berg’s body from the house, reaching him through the crawling space beneath the floor. Neighbours all rushed in to drag the furniture outside, said daughter Ilse Theologo. “My mother is badly traumatised,’ she said, ‘my dad was the very best of dads’. Police spokesman Johannes Jaftha said the murderers have not been captured. He expressed gratitude to the community members and the Cullinan diamond mine’s fire department members who arrived quickly to help out. http://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2538185,00.html

July 13 2009 – A rifleshot which farm-wife Elsabe Boshoff, 57, fired off as a ‘shock-response’ has probably saved her life. Her husband Louis, 65, however is fighting for his life in critical condition at the Kroon Hospital’s trauma unit, writes Beeld newspaper’s Johan Brits from the Free State. He’s lost half his pancreas and hooked up to a breathing machine, said Mrs Elsabé Boshoff. The couple were attacked on their farm Viljoenslaagte near Kroonstad. She said her husband runs a weather-station and was taking the early-morning reading when he was attacked. She heard him screaming and ran down the hall, and right into a black man who threatened to rape her, and then shoot her dead, if she didn’t give him money. “I kept calling the Lord’s name, and I think it made this attacker somewhat uncomfortable,’ she said. He dragged her outside where another man was with her husband. But she managed to shake herself loose, ran back into the homestead, fetched a hunting rifle. When she heard two gunshots outside, she got such a fright that she accidentially let off a shot with her rifle, she said. “After this the men then ran away but I found my husband outside, injured. He’d been shot in the back at point-blank range,’ she said. Police Supt. Ismael Nqai said three suspects have been arrested Sunday-afternoon. Nothing was looted. http://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2538155,00.html

June 19 2009 HOWICK, KZN. Beeld newspaper journalist Dries Liebenberg reports that a 23-year-old gardener has been arrested in connection with the gruesome murders of Alan O’Neale, 57, and his wife of two months Hannetjie Blom, 40, who was employed at a Howick biltong shop. Police said the motive for the double-murder probably was probably revenge although stolen items were found when the man was arrested. The couple’s torched bodies were found still smouldering in a bluegum-plantation at the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands’ self-catering Beverley guest farm in the Dargle Valley, Howick, about half-an-hour from Pietermaritzburg. Police senior superintendent Henry Budhram said forensic examiners established that the couple was garrotted before their bodies were set alight in the bluegum-plantation. The unnamed gardener ‘s case serves in Howick Magistrate’s Court. http://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2531333,00.html http://www.stayinsa.co.za/4408.htm

If any more proof were needed that these murders against Afrikaners are racist hate-crimes targetting this small very visible minority; Bloemfontein police reports that hate-slogans against Afrikaners were painted on the walls of a homestead – the murderers used the blood of Alice Lotter, 77 and daughter Helen, 57, after they were tortured to death:

The cruel torture murder of Alice Lotter, 77, and her daughter Helen, 57, caused a wave of abhorrance amongst the white community because of its incredible cruelty. The women, both frail, were tortured to death at their farm in Allenridge near Welkom in the Free State on April 1 2009. According to forensic evidence, the Lotter mother and daughter had died excruciatingly painful deaths: first tortured by being stabbed with broken glass bottles into their vaginas. One of the women also had her breasts cut off while she was still alive – and both women’s blood, police forensic experts found, had then been used to paint anti-Afrikaner hate slogans on the walls of their homestead. They were then allegedly killed by strangulation: i.e. they were hanged. In response, Odendaalsrust farmers held a demonstration outside the law courts where the accused murderers were appearing with a reenactment of the way these women had died. The demonstration drew condemnation from the Afrikaans news media ‘for its gruesome nature’. However this reenactment, pictured, wasn’t nearly as gruesome and horrid as the torture these women had to endure. Afrikaner police officers who investigated this horrific slaughter and had to gather forensic evidence, were also severely traumatised and required trauma counselling. And, despite the fact that the Lotter homestead was only one block away from the police station, no-one inside responded to the screams from these women while they were being slowly tortured to death. Click here for report of Odendaalsrust law court demonstrations. To her eternal disgrace, the local ANC-mayor had organised a counter-demonstration against a local white farmer who was appearing in court at the same time – while totally ignoring the horror these two white women had had to endure. Cruel torture-murders of two Afrikaans women was muti-harvesting: Read the original story in Afrikaans

20090401 Jan van Wyk, 82, and Basie Venter, 65, penises mutilated, then killed on Viljoenskroon farms for ‘traditional medicine’.A self-confessed sangoma from Lesotho has been arrested for this muti-murder. The penises were found buried in a ‘ritual ceremony’ on one of the farms. The sangoma’s trial is pending. It’s not certain whether he’ll be granted bail as yet. http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/News/0,9909,2-7-1442_2495253,00.html

July 7 2009 – BOKSBURG. This picture of Afrikaner realtor Chris Lubbe, 46, of Boksburg, right, was taken only a day before he was shot in the back by a gang of armed robbers which has been terrorising white families at several Hartbeespoort campsites. Lubbe was gunned down while he and his life-partner Frikkie Cloete were camped out at the smallholding located in wooded areas along the Silkaatsneck-road. A doctor friend tried tried to save his life but Mr Lubbe bled to death within four minutes, reports Beeld. The men were camped out in a caravan at the dam ‘s campsite when a gang of black men started hammering on the door and breaking the windows. Du Preez said when Lubbe went out the door to find out what was going on, he saw this ‘bright light’, heard a shot and saw his life-partner of 22 years shot down in front of his eyes. “Chris was lying halfway across the entrance of the camper and probably tried to run back inside when he realised the men were armed, and then was shot in the back,’ said Cloete. The men were armed with knives and a hunting rifle, he said. Earlier another family, camped out at the smallholding, were also attacked and robbed at gunpoint, and a young man was shot at with a hunting rifle by a gang in the same week, said inspector Sam Tselanyane, North West police spokesman. He believes it’s the same gang which also attacked other vacationers nearby. The owners of the smallholdings in the region held a meeting with the police over the poor security measures yesterday, said Carel Fourie, manager of the Hartbeespoort site where the families were camped out. “We are located at the foot of a heavily-wooded mountain, and we have security guards and watch dogs. We’d need a hundred security guards to guard all the possible entry points to the site,’ he said. The murdered property agent was an active member of the Reformed Church in Johannesburg, where he was treasurer of the church council. Cloete, a sheriff in Boksburg, said he went to their church to pray on the same night Lubbe was murdered “because Chris would have wanted it this way’. Lubbe was one of the top property agents at Achiever Properties in Boksburg and loved nature, especially camping and fishing. A memorial service will be held for Lubbe on Thursday at 2 pm at the Sunward Park Dutch Reformed Church in Boksburg. A man has since been arrested. http://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2536388,00.html

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20090623 Donald, Yvonne Gubb, survive attack, Pemberton dairy farm, Chrissiesmeer Mpuma The SA Press Association reports on June 24 2009 that yet another couple have been attacked on a dairy farm. This follows shortly after the recent gruesome murders of several dairy farmers in the greater Pretoria area in which farmer Attie Van der Grijp, the Van Den Bosch couple of The Netherlands and several others, were murdered. In today’s attack, the elderly parents of dairy farm owner Tracy Pemberton, Donald and Yvonne Gubb, were attacked and robbed at the Pemberton dairy farm in Chrissiesmeer, The couple were reported stable at hospital http://jv.news24.com/Beeld/Suid-Afrika/0,,3-975_2532443,00.html

click on the YouTube links below: Part one: the history before 1994 shows gruesome scenes of the extremely violent coercion by the ANC’s United Democratic Front, targetting its own people with incredibly cruel violence at a time when the majority of blacks in South Africa did not support ANC-structures.

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The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '